Ross Gay

Ross Gay

Fellow: Awarded 2013
Field of Study: Poetry

Competition: US & Canada

Indiana University

Ross Gay was born in Youngstown, Ohio, and grew up just outside of Philadelphia. He is the author of two books of poems, Against Which (CavanKerry Press 2006) and Bringing the Shovel Down (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2011).  His poems have appeared in American Poetry Review, Gulf Coast, Massachusetts Review, and The Sun, among other magazines and anthologies.  He is also the co-author, with the painter Kimberly Thomas, of the artists’ books The Halo, BRN2HNT, and The Bullet.  Ross is an editor with the chapbook press, Q Avenue, which has published early work by Matthew Dickman, Simone White, Chris Mattingly, and Layli Long Soldier.  He has been a Cave Canem fellow and a Bread Loaf tuition scholar.  Ross is also a founding member of the Bloomington Community Orchard, a publicly owned, volunteer-run, free-fruit-for-all, organic orchard, where he serves as the co-chair of the education team.  In this capacity he teaches or co-teaches ten classes a year on various aspects of orcharding, from pruning to propagation.  Ross teaches in the M.F.A. program at Indiana University and in Drew University’s Low-Residency M.F.A. program. 

 

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